Four profiles, linked here, are published in Wednesday's Centre Daily Times.
Congressional Race
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Four profiles of 5th District Congressional candidates are published in Friday's Centre Daily Times, completing the 12-man field.
news.mcclatchy.com headlines
- As gas prices skyrocket, mass transport looks sweeter
- Flip? Flop? Must be a campaign going on
- Commentary: How dare they rip the Fourth Amendment?
- In Colombia, ex-hostage Betancourt's every move captures a nation
- Lawyers for bin Laden's driver try to stop trial
The Centre Daily Times asked each of the nine Republican and three Democratic candidates for the 5th Congressional District nominations to respond to an identical set of eight questions.
Chelsea Clinton is coming to Penn State tomorrow, it was announced today.
The nine Republicans crisscrossing a congressional district rectangle 160 miles wide and 100 miles deep are dividing into distinct groups — those with enough money for TV commercials and those relying on gasoline to take their message around.
Following the presidential campaign?
After four weeks of running for Congress, the 12 candidates have encountered deeper economic worries than expected among the people who live in the sprawling 5th District.
A State College Republican said publicly last week that the top elected lawmaker from Centre County, state Sen, Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, tried to talk him out of running for county Republican Committee chair because Corman favored another candidate.


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